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Osprey Renn 65L Women's Backpacking Backpack, Aurora Purple

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  • Women's-specific sizing and fit
  • Fixed top lid with zippered pocket
  • Osprey Daylite compatible with front panel cord loop attachment points
  • Zippered bottom sleeping bag compartment with floating divider



4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #331,742 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
  • #188 in Internal Frame Hiking Backpacks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Age Range Description Adult Item Weight 3.44 Pounds Number Of Items 1 Capacity Total 7 Liters

We put our heads together to develop an ideal pack for women heading out on their first or fiftieth backpacking trip. We came up with the Renn 65—a lightweight yet durable ventilated pack with plenty of the quality features you associate with Osprey. Thoughtfully designed to fit a woman’s anatomy with specially shaped and contoured shoulder straps and hipbelt. Adjustable backpanel suspension lets you tailor your pack to your torso length. Additional features include a removable integrated raincover, rugged fabric, zippered sleeping bag compartment, and side hipbelt pockets. Back by our All Mighty Guarantee, forever.


Kelsey
Friday, July 11, 2025
I've used this backpack for over a year on many backpacking trips, and I love it. It's very durable and high quality, and hasn't shown any signs of the beating it has taken. It's the most comfortable backpack I own, no matter how heavy it gets. It holds quite a lot, and I don't really miss the external pocket on the back. Perhaps my one complaint is that the top pocket is so deep, I often have a hard time finding smaller items that I've thrown in there. I always love finding high quality outdoor gear that doesn't cost a fortune, so I highly recommend this backpack
Katy Evans
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
I just got this for more of a travel bag than hiking, while I might plan a hike or car camping one day. It's pretty big but not so big that I feel weird carrying it, that was a plus for me. However, I'm not sure how it would work for longer than weekend trips or if you were visiting a colder area of the world. I am a bad over-packer so if you are more of a minimalist packer you could probably make it work. If you are looking for your first hiking bag this might be a good choice as you get a lot for your buck and great quality.The biggest reason I chose the Renn 65 is I have the Osprey Daylite+ that I thought I could force myself to pack lighter for weekend bus trips back to visit family. I wasn't totally wrong but I had the Daylight+ stuffed full. I wanted to not destroy the Daylite+ with my trips back and forth so I upgraded to the Renn 65. I also like that you can attach the Daylite+ to the Renn which is actually really easy once you figure out how. If I do end up using hiking packs for trips by air or on longer/overseas trips I would likely get another backpack from Osprey. I'm very happy with Osprey's quality!As for weight, I think my stuff might weigh around 10-15 lbs but it feels more like only the weight of the bag on. I think I would happily walk the 2 miles from the bus station to my apartment back home. I think it would also feel the same if you have 25lb or so if traveling by air.The only thing I wish the Renn had was a bit big side pockets or at least on the women's version. I ended up getting an Osprey Daylite belt pack to use as a purse because my phone, coin purse, and a few purse items wouldn't fit into them. It would have been nice to go without needing a purse while traveling on the bus. Other than that the Renn is a super nice backpack and I think I'll love using it.NOTE: I gave 3 stars for travel as unless you already pack like a hiker it fills up quickly. I did use a 32L compression sack and it does help but because I had two bulky items it seemed to have taken up half the bag. I did pack for the weekend last weekend for my family of 4 and fit all the items I normally did in a duffle bag I use.
Renee
Friday, June 20, 2025
This backpack was perfect for my 4 day/3 night back packing trip. I am a petite 5'3" women and after adjusting the straps, it fit pretty well and the 37lbs I was carrying did not feel like 37lbs.
Abby
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Is it the lightest 65l pack out there, probably not. However this pack held up, and offered everything needed for a 4 day thru hike on the Trans Catalina Trail. Fit my 3 liter bladder just fine. The hip pockets were wonderful for easy access to hand sanitizer, chapstick, gum, ect. The bottom compartment was the perfect size for my sleeping pad. The top pocket was great for easy access to snacks, med kit, and toiletries. Comfort wise for hauling all my gear, clothes, food etc the pack rested great on my body. The first day all the weight rested almost entirely on my shoulders. The soreness and pain when I put it on the second day was unbearable until a friend helped me discover the straps on the back that pull the pack closer to your body. Definitely play around with fit/adjustment so the pack rests comfortably. I thought I had explored all the straps but clearly this newbie has a lot to learn still. Used the rain fly on the 3rd day for a brief 40 minute rain. Access to the rain fly is easy, and it goes back in like a breeze. I am very happy with my purchase, have no doubts about the durability and lifespan of the pack. I am sure it will last me many years, looking forward to more adventures!
Maggie
Friday, April 25, 2025
Took this on a trip to Mexico and it was fantastic! I was worried about the size and maybe having to check the bag, but it easily fit in the compartment above the seats, even on the Aeromexico flight using a smaller plane.Super comfortable and adjustable (I'm 5'5" sitting at 115lbs and I was able to adjust the pack to my bod easily). I wasn't a fan of the non-removable frame at first, but I've grown to love it. My partner and I are planning some bigger hikes across Central and South America and I have full confidence this pack will do the job.I typically pack light so if you're a heavy packer, I'm not sure if this backpack would be big enough if you're taking trips over two weeks long. But for me, this was large enough to handle a two week time span.I love the compartment on the very bottom that keeps things separated, if needed. You can take the separator down if you want one big pocket.The compartment at the top is massive and worked well to carry all the things I needed quick access to (sunglasses, chargers, headphones, a few books, etc.,). The zipper to the top compartment is kind of hidden, so I wasn't worried about theft/security and had no issues.I highly recommend this pack for traveling and longer hikes!
AP
Monday, March 17, 2025
Loved this pack (was smaller than I ultimately realized I wanted but that's not its fault). Super adjustable and great fit and features. Loved the colour, too. The only flaw I could identify - and this seems to go for all Osprey packs - was the hip-belt pockets are weirdly and way too difficult to zip with one hand.
Esmeralda
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Es la mochila perfecta para ir de campamento
Bao
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Even though it has AirSpeed backpanel with adjustable shoulder harness to fit a wide range of torso lengths, 1. none of the interval fits me. No matter how I adjust, there's always a gap between my shoulder and the shoulder straps. I tried all heights! 2. Also, after changing the height of the shoulder harness, the hip belt becomes too high. 3. When I load my clothes n stuff, the backpack shifts when I walk.I'm very disappointed that this bag doesn't fit me given it's such a good brand, great concept - adjustable torso lengths, cooling mesh for the back, a colour I like and at such a great discount. I'm sad that it doesn't fit me : (But I'm relieved that Amazon made the Return easy and fuss-free.
Kindle Customer
Thursday, February 13, 2025
I took this backpack for a three-month trip to India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. A really fabulous trip. It is just the right size for such a venture, because you're just going to fill your backpack to the brim, no matter how large it is (if not before you leave, then when you are travelling), so you don't want to go bigger as then you have to carry more weight. I debated before I went whether to get a backpack or a suitcase on wheels. I was advised that a suitcase on wheels would be more awkward, and I am glad I made the choice to get this instead. Yes, on the metro in various cities on the way to or from the airport, the backpack was a bit awkward, but then on the trains it was better than a wheel-along suitcase, and that applied to the streets in India, too, where the step up to the pavement could be about 30cm and there were many potholes and piles of animal poo. Don't bother with buying storage cubes - they don't fit very well in a backpack. Just use plastic or cotton bags to separate out your dirty washing etc.. I also bought a lightweight fold-flat small backpack for my on-flight bag and for walking around places, which fitted in the big backpack on the way to the airport, and a small shoulder bag. The foldable backpack was useful as some airlines make you put everything in an overhead locker, so stuff would have fallen out of the shoulder bag. The small shoulder bag was most used every day.
KimberleyJayne
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Easy to adjust, light and comfotable to wear and lots of storage sections. Love this backpack and the colour....perfect.
Bogdan
Monday, November 11, 2024
Great quality and good value for money